thanksmy freezer is not cooling and change the number from 6 to -15.
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AnonymousDec 02, 2008

I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM. MODEL FRS26SH. THE REFRIGERATOR AND FREEZER WILL NOT COOL. HOWEVER IT SOUNDS LIKE THE MOTOR AND FANS ARE RUNNING. THIS IS THE SECOND TIME THIS HAS HAPPENED. THE REFRIGERATOR AND FREEZE WILL STOP WORKING FOR THREE DAYS THEN IT WILL START WORKING AGAIN. IT HAPPEN A COUPLE OF MONTHS AGO.I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM. MODEL FRS26SH. THE REFRIGERATOR AND FREEZER WILL NOT COOL. HOWEVER IT SOUNDS LIKE THE MOTOR AND FANS ARE RUNNING. THIS IS THE SECOND TIME THIS HAS HAPPENED. THE REFRIGERATOR AND FREEZE WILL STOP WORKING FOR THREE DAYS THEN IT WILL START WORKING AGAIN. IT HAPPEN A COUPLE OF MONTHS AGO.

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